This study investigates the causes of erosion and degradation of March Haigh, a blanket mire in the southern Pennines (UK), over a period of 160 years starting in 1840 AD. Peat samples taken from the site were dated using 210Pb; their humification and magnetic susceptibility were measured; and they were examined for pollen, plant macrofossils and microscopic charcoal. Stratigraphic correlation with a dated ‘master’ sample was achieved using indicators of air pollution (magnetic susceptibility) and climate (peat humification). The data were used in conjunction with documentary records to reconstruct past variations in grazing pressure, climate, moorland fires and air pollution. Three major vegetation changes have occurred on the moorland sin...
This study was initiated under contract VT0419 from English Nature (Natural England) to CECQR. In 20...
Globally, peatlands are regarded as important carbon stores and their conservation essential for ens...
Actively growing mires have high conservation value and the potential to sequester carbon. However, ...
This study investigates the causes of erosion and degradation of March Haigh, a blanket mire in the ...
Actively growing mires have high conservation value and the potential to sequester carbon. However, ...
© 2015 Elsevier Ltd and INQUA In a recent discussion of research priorities for palaeoecology, it wa...
The Countryside Council for Wales identified that considerable areas of blanket mir~ in South Wales ...
Ombrogenous mires, or bogs, are remarkable in that they are organic landforms built from living plan...
Actively growing mires have high conservation value and the potential to sequester carbon. However, ...
The Countryside Council for Wales identified that considerable areas of blanket mir~ in South Wales\...
In a recent discussion of research priorities for palaeoecology, it was suggested that palaeoecologi...
The importance of fluvial dissection in upland blanket peat erosion is well-established but knowledg...
When the protective living layer of the acrotelm of a peat bog is lost as a result of human activiti...
This study investigates the impact of accidental fires and the record of recent environmental chan...
1. Many peatland ecosystems in Europe have become degraded in the last century owing to the effects ...
This study was initiated under contract VT0419 from English Nature (Natural England) to CECQR. In 20...
Globally, peatlands are regarded as important carbon stores and their conservation essential for ens...
Actively growing mires have high conservation value and the potential to sequester carbon. However, ...
This study investigates the causes of erosion and degradation of March Haigh, a blanket mire in the ...
Actively growing mires have high conservation value and the potential to sequester carbon. However, ...
© 2015 Elsevier Ltd and INQUA In a recent discussion of research priorities for palaeoecology, it wa...
The Countryside Council for Wales identified that considerable areas of blanket mir~ in South Wales ...
Ombrogenous mires, or bogs, are remarkable in that they are organic landforms built from living plan...
Actively growing mires have high conservation value and the potential to sequester carbon. However, ...
The Countryside Council for Wales identified that considerable areas of blanket mir~ in South Wales\...
In a recent discussion of research priorities for palaeoecology, it was suggested that palaeoecologi...
The importance of fluvial dissection in upland blanket peat erosion is well-established but knowledg...
When the protective living layer of the acrotelm of a peat bog is lost as a result of human activiti...
This study investigates the impact of accidental fires and the record of recent environmental chan...
1. Many peatland ecosystems in Europe have become degraded in the last century owing to the effects ...
This study was initiated under contract VT0419 from English Nature (Natural England) to CECQR. In 20...
Globally, peatlands are regarded as important carbon stores and their conservation essential for ens...
Actively growing mires have high conservation value and the potential to sequester carbon. However, ...